Yesterday, the business mogul took to Twitter to go against previous statements praising the rapper for naming the song after him. Trump threatened him with legal action and is yet to follow up on his tweets.

Now, the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania emcee has broken his silence on the matter, taking to the social networking site to address the messages. “[I]’m not trying to put any negative energy into the world. @realdonaldtrump let’s be friends,” he wrote.